Microsoft recently patched a critical vulnerability in Windows that was being actively exploited by hackers. This flaw was reported to Microsoft by the National Security Agency (NSA).
The Windows flaw under attack is classified as critical and can potentially allow hackers to take control of a users system remotely. It was rated as extremely dangerous by cybersecurity experts.
It is crucial to install the latest Windows updates to protect your system from vulnerabilities like the one patched by Microsoft. By keeping your system up to date, you can decrease the risk of being targeted by cybercriminals.
No, the Windows flaw under attack primarily affects Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 systems. However, other versions may also be vulnerable if not updated.
Users can check the Microsoft Security Bulletin or run a scan using Windows Update to see if their systems are vulnerable to the flaw under attack.
If users suspect their systems have been compromised, it is recommended to disconnect from the internet and seek assistance from a cybersecurity professional immediately.
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Microsoft patches Windows flaw after it was reported and exploited by NSA.